Codex Juris: Ius Privatum

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== LEGES DE GENTIBUS ET FAMILIIS ==
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==Ius Privatum==
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This book contains all the legislation on private law. Private law is the law regulating the rights, conduct, and affairs of individuals, as distinguished from ''public'' law, which relates to the constitution and functions of government and the administration of criminal justice. It also pertains to private ownership, or the right, title, or dominion of a private owner, as distinguished from ''ius publicum'', which denotes public ownership, or the ownership of property by the government, either as a matter of territorial sovereignty or in trust for the benefit and advantage of the general public. In this sense, a state may have a double right in given property, e.g., lands covered by navigable waters within its boundaries, including both ''ius publicum'', a sovereign or political title, and ''ius privatum'', a proprietary ownership.
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;[[Lex Iunia Cornelia de Patrumfamiliae Matrumfamiliaeque Aetate (Nova Roma)|Lex Iunia Cornelia de Patrumfamiliae Matrumfamiliaeque Aetate]] : About the minimum age required in order to create a new Gens
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;[[Lex Cornelia de Tabulis Gentium Novaroanarum Agendis (Nova Roma)|Lex Cornelia de Tabulis Gentium Novaroanarum Agendis]] : About the registration of Gentes and Paterfamiliae and Materfamiliae with the Office of Censors.
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;[[Lex Labiena de Praetoribus Agendis in Loco Parentium (Nova Roma)|Lex Labiena de Praetoribus Agendis in Loco Parentium]] : About the conditions to be met for the Praetores to act in loco parentis.
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;[[Lex Equitia Familiaris (Nova Roma)|Lex Equitia Familiaris]] : About the civil status of citizens, familiæ, marriage, and everything pertaining citizen's rights and life within Nova Roma.
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Revision as of 10:39, 13 November 2021

INDEX: Return to the Codex Juris Novae Romae.

Ius Privatum

This book contains all the legislation on private law. Private law is the law regulating the rights, conduct, and affairs of individuals, as distinguished from public law, which relates to the constitution and functions of government and the administration of criminal justice. It also pertains to private ownership, or the right, title, or dominion of a private owner, as distinguished from ius publicum, which denotes public ownership, or the ownership of property by the government, either as a matter of territorial sovereignty or in trust for the benefit and advantage of the general public. In this sense, a state may have a double right in given property, e.g., lands covered by navigable waters within its boundaries, including both ius publicum, a sovereign or political title, and ius privatum, a proprietary ownership.

Contents

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Primary Legislation Description Modifying Leges Modifying Senatus Consulta Modifying Edicta Related or Complimentry Legislation General Praetores Commentary


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